Google Apps, the enterprise version of the Google office suite, is getting its own version of YouTube. While those with their ears close to the ground may have heard the murmurings, it's the first we'd learned that the site famous for Lonelygirl15 and LisaNova was moving into the corporate environment.
The enterprise video platform (we assume it won't carry any YouTube branding, although details are sketchy) will allow employees to create videos for training and employee communications. You can imagine places where this might make sense: training up newcomers, creating an archive of how-to videos for company procedures, allowing the boss to talk "face to face" with all employees and even providing more natural interaction between employees not necessarily in the same location or able to schedule meetings.